While I love retro computing specially the 90's stuff, I do currently have a SNES which is my girlfriends system from new, recently acquired a N64. I never had a SNES I had a Sega MD2, enjoying seeing the SNES offerings which it seems the SNES was the superior system so really have no intension to buy a sega as I wasn't a sonic fan for whatever reason. Only SEGA exclusive title I really miss is XMEN 2 Clone Wars.

Really enjoying re living the N64 days, oddly I never had an N64. I was a PlayStation man in the day but more fondly remember the N64 games playing them at friends places.

Consoles are generally just easier and quicker to set for a quick gaming session and are more social with people around who I find more easily relate to having old consoles than old PCs.

Currently looking at expanding my collection to include a NES as I really regret selling mine about 15 years ago.

I currently use my xbox one sparingly ie whenever the wife or kids allow it :p however that recent and not retro so I digress..

I have some very fond memories of the Master System, I spent hours and hours playing Sonic and Alex the Kid over and over again. I never did end up completing Sonic though always died around act two of scrap brain zone

After that I had a Mega Drive II which I spent alot of time playing FIFA 95/96 with friends back in the day and lots of weekends and school holidays playing Sonic 2 with my sister.

After that I moved onto the Playstation and Playstation 2 which came with me (begrudgingly for the missus) when I emigrated over from England.

I have an ouya I play some of the older Mega Drive/Master System games on however I am thinking I might grab a raspberry pi2 and throw retropie on it and see how that goes

I have a RPI and an SDcard I even installed retropie on but have never used it. My issue is from what I read N64 games don't run very well on the RPI hardware. It's just not powerful enough, hell the N64 its self struggles with some of its heavier titles. Golden EYE/Perfect dark etc. So I ended up going with a console.